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republican rival with 51% to romney's 45. nbc's tracie potts is in cincinnati, ohio, with the candidates' final frantic day of campaigning. good morning to you. >> reporter: hi, veronica. good morning from cincinnati where voters are well aware of how important their vote is. so much so, that we saw them standing outside in extremely long lines, willing to wait hours just to get a ballot. in cincinnati, the only line for early voting sunday wrapped around a whole city block. we found tony wilson in at the back of the line. >> you have to do your part. >> reporter: hamilton county election official tells us they've processed 22,000 voters, almost as many as 2008. >> as long as they're in line by the cut-off time, they get a chance to vote. >> reporter: sarah drove home five hours just to vote. >> we're a swing state. it's important to get all the democratic votes that we can. ♪ >> reporter: across town, president obama continued his star-studded tour across ohio. >> governor romney has been having a tough time here in ohio because everybody knows he was against saving the auto industry.

return to cincinnati. next ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, the only difference?? jim harbaigh chose 2nd-year quarterback colin kaepernics the 49ers new star >>> today's 49er game was a rematch against the saints. the only difference, jim ha are rbough chose the second as the starting quarterback. the worst kept secret in football and how would he perform? in a noisy dome? he quieted the crowd, of course, giving the 49ers the early lead. while he was doing the chest bump, a different reaction from alex smith. saints respond with a 10-play drive going 80 yards. brees to thomas. 49ers make a mistake in the 2nd quarter. going back for the punt. he will fumble it. and, they would recover the football. neworleans, now has it at the 11 yard line. then, two plays later. brees, back to pass, he makes him pay. for the 10 yard touchdown and the saints take the 14-7 lead. again, towel over his head after that. sanfrancisco driving late in the 2nd quarter. after a bad snap, he makes a bad throw. robinson, down with the interception. brees has a chance to put the saints up by 2 touchdowns. instead he

is in cincinnati, ohio, with details on the candidates' final frantic day of campaigning. tracy, very good morning to you. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. good morning, everyone. it is going to be a very busy last day of campaigning. it was a busy weekend, especially here in ohio. all four candidates showing up here in various parts of ohio over the weekend. it is becoming very clear that all roads lead through ohio in this important presidential race. let's start with the president who is right here in cincinnati last night where he talked about governor romney and that six-point lead that he has as of now in our poll over governor romney, saying the reason he's not doing very well in ohio is because he opposed the auto industry. a lot of those workers were based here in ohio. governor romney was also in ohio over the weekend up in cleveland, but where he got a lot of attention was in pennsylvania. this was his first and last stop during the general election in pennsylvania. it's sort of a new strategy for the romney campaign to go after pennsylvania. they have voted democratic for the last

hamilton county. cincinnati is part of hamilton county. cincinnati is predominantly, a major black, but the area around cincinnati is white and it had been 40 years since any linden johnson, since any president had won hamilton county. that is the key county: the president doesn't do as well as the republican in rural counties but he cut into some of those margins. the key for him is cuyahoga, which is cleveland. he has to come out of there about 300,000 votes to make up for the rest of the state. >> fox 5 political analyst, mark, we thank you for your time tonight. >>> coming up on the 20-minute mark, brian, the polls will close in the commonwealth of virginia . >>> there are several big issues on the ballot in maryland. question four, maryland's version of the dream act. question six, the civil marriage action and the gambling expansion referendum. lauren demarco is live at a polling station. they close at 8:00 there. how's the last-minute turnout? >> reporter: it was busy. folks got off of work and in is looks like the line is moving inside in laurel here, they have 2800 eligibl

're down to two games of cincinnati. they win three straight. the reds are? >> audience: out of here! >> it has to be louder for the next two. are you ready? the giants go to st. louis and need to win there and back home. the st. louis cardinals are? >> audience: out of here! >> now for the big one. the mighty american league detroit tigers. you ready? the detroit tigers -- they are? audience: out of here! >> you never disappoint. here is my partner mike. >> well, we have become an organization of expertation. there's expectation when you win a championship in 2010 and there is expectation when you get in that ballpark everyday and it's over flowing with your love and affection and there is purity in the formula that this organization goes about trying to meet those standards of excellence. it starts with the fans of historians that we call investors that kept us here in san francisco and goes to the front office comprised of men and women dedicating their lives to this team and goes to baseball operations and the fierce -- the fierce, the ferocious drive of brian saibian an

choice. my meineke. >>> a live picture from cincinnati, the president of the united states getting ready to speak to a big crowd there. we're going to have live coverage. that's coming up. meanwhile, we have more now from our new national poll, cnn's final survey. there's still a long way to go. 46% say things are going well in the country right now. that's up from 36% back in august. 53% say things are going badly in the country. that's 10 points lower than in august. the mood is much more pessimistic when we specifically ask about the economy. only 28% say economic conditions are good. 71% call them poor. and among likely voters, 31% say economic conditions improve only if president obama wins. 43% say they'll improve only if mitt romney wins. 13% think things will improve if either wins. 5% think things won't get better. anderson? >> we're watching all this, and both candidates on the trail tonight. as we said, in battleground states, president obama's campaign in new hampshire, florida and ohio. cnn's chief white house correspondent jessica yellin is in cincinnati. >> hi, anderson, a

of got the giants going before game through with cincinnati, hunter pens. [cheers and applause] >> in game four in detroit he knocked in the first run with a triple off the right field wall, first base man number nine. brandon belt. >> a norn california native. he joined the giants later in the year and part of the home stretch. xavier nadel. >> this guy played andlet better he got. he could play almost anywhere and murdered left hand pitching. number 13. joaquin arias. >> a young out fielder who made his debut this year and helped the giants with his arm, with his speed, francisco ger rareo. >> fast runner, slow walker. center fielder, two post season lead off homers number 16 angel pagan. >> we won't forget this one. awb ree huff. >> he was the clinching game and against the cardinals. ladies and gentlemen a perfect game number 18 matt cain. [cheers and applause] >> all right. who was the better trade acquisition than this guy. he turned into a hero for the giants in the post season, the mvp of the championship series, the winning hit in the world series, marco scutaro

today, making five separate campaign stops. nbc bay area steve handelsman is live in cincinnati, ohio, a state both candidates desperately want to win. steve? >> reporter: janelle, thanks. good evening from cincinnati. it's a pivotal part of this pivotal state. ohio is so important that it's the only battleground where both of these presidential candidates campaigned on this final day. governor mitt romney began his last day push in florida. >> we can begin a better tomorrow, tomorrow, and with the help of the people in florida, that's exactly what is going to happen. >> reporter: a few hours later he was in virginia. >> if you're tired of being tired, then i ask you to vote for change. help us win this. >> reporter: with bruce springsteen, president obama started today in wisconsin. >> you know that i'll fight for you and your families every single day as hard as i know how. >> reporter: last night colorado a huge rally. after a shimmy with stevie wonder in cincinnati, ohio, the president urged his backers to vote today. the lines to early voting in ohio had been long, but republican

in dixville notch. many more ballots will be cast tomorrow. nbc's steve handelsman is live in cincinnati, ohio, to show us the last day of the presidential campaigns. and they were doozies. >> reporter: jessica, thanks. dixville notch in a battleground state in a tie. that tells you a lot about the 2012 election. good evening from cincinnati. this state, ohio, could be the state that decides the ection tomorrow or whenever it's decided. and that means today the voters of ohio got the most attention. mitt romney's final ohio rally filled a hangar in columbus with 10,000 screaming supporters. >> now let's make sure that everyone we know gets out to vote on tuesday. >> reporter: earlier, introduced by bruce springsteen and jay-z. >> hello, ohio! are you fired up? >> reporter: president obama held his final ohio event in columbus. an estimated 15,000 supporters and a pitch aimed at ohio. >> i'm proud we saved the auto industry. but i'm even prouder that we're making better cars now. >> the president visited volunteers and called in ohio voter. >> this is barack obama. and i hope that we bring it h

% with the president ahead. within the margin of error. john king is in cincinnati tonight. john, another poll neck and neck, probably be a very long night on election night. what stood out in that poll to you? >> it is remarkable. if you look deep into the poll, the president might have a slight advantage, but this is a classic swing state and we have a dead heat. the president's getting the democrats. governor romney's getting the republicans so you want to look at the middle. 48% for governor romney. 46% for the president so a dead heat. both candidates are in the state today and will be back to make their case. because of ohio's diversity, what's the demographic composition. among nonwhite voters, he's getting 70% of the vote. cleveland, columbus, here in sena cincinnati. a growing latino population. the president starts with a head start. the white vote, 44% to 53% for romney. i would say this. if governor romney can keep the white vote closer to 40%, he has a chance and getting minority turnout, that was the president's recipe for success four years ago. >> i know that is so crucial when you

. that is the state of ohio, john yang is in cincinnati, good evening, john. >> reporter: good evening, brian earning early voting ended here at 2:00 this afternoon, after some very long lines in places like cleveland, columbus, and right here in cincinnati. at the county board of elections, people waited in lines, hundreds waited in line for up to three hours to vote. the first people showed up in sub-freezing temperatures hours before the office opened. now, the obama campaign has been pushing early voting here, so campaign workers were on hand with food and drink for the people in line. across ohio, 1.6 million ballots have already been cast. that is about 30% of the total turnout in the last presidential election. brian? >> all right, john yang, from cincinnati tonight. john, thank you, and let's do a deeper dive on the state of ohio, with us for that, our political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd. and chuck, i know it is kind of popular in the political business to say ohio, which is such is interesting territory has given us eight american presidents, after all is more like

biden will vote in delaware before joining the president in chicago. nbc's tracie pots is in cincinnati, ohio. she has the details on the candidates' final frantic day of campaigning. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: we're at a polling place in ohio. already a busy day. a busy crowd back and forth. lots of people planning to vote here in ohio, but they weren't the first to vote this morning. for the first time ever and with its lowest turnout in almost 50 years, a tie this morning in tiny dixville, notch. just after midnight they cast five votes for president obama, five for governor romney. a few hours south in manchester the governor ends his campaign. >> the last months of our campaign have seen the gathering of strength from a real movement across this country. it's evident in the size of these crowds like this tonight. my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] and i understand that there are a few thousand people outdoors that couldn't get in, too. >> reporter: after voting near boston this morning, the governor hits the road again thanking campaign workers in pennsylvania and

shumann. raiders quarterback carson palmer returned to cincinnati for the first time being traded and it got ugly. >> police in canada recovered hundreds of thousands of toys and box loads of food from the salvation army. the recovery was the successful three month investigation. police found enough stuff to stuff three tractor-trailers. >> officers located toys, personal products, as well. items donated to the salvation army, who are dedicated to the investigation, we're doing everything possible to identify who is responsible. >> ama: police believe the theft was an inside job because the goods were moved gradually over two years. the salvation army has fired the executive director of the toronto warehouse. >> the san francisco firefighters annual toy drive is off to a fast start. run wild san francisco is the jump start to the season. runners were asked to donate gifts for needy children, and it's only the beginning of the annual toy drive. >> toy donations can go on all through the next several weeks, and all anybody has to do it just google up, san francisco firefighters toy

october, then the raiders head coach, called for a trade with cincinnati. palmer, the greatest trade ever. 13 months later jackson is an assistant in cincinnati and now, down 7-0. dalton who makes the grab. 14-0. bengals, 2nd quarter, they pile it on. now, they zip it again. 5 yards score. the raiders are down 21-0 on the road. that is not going to win you football games. they did nothing on earth side of the ball in the 1st half. a little rhythm here. making it 24-10. just when they get the momentum they give it right back. now, lawson, recovers, leading to a field goal. here is the connection again. now, they cause a fumble. keeps it in play. this is the raider touchdown. it should be. but the officials say it clearly shows that he stripped the ball and hansen saves it from going out-of-bounds. it was a whistle the raiders lose the touchdown. they did not get p the football. then it got ugly. whistles blowing. now, andrew, not happy about the late tackle. and houston along with kelly they rejected it. they lose to oakland and they grop back to an ugly 48-8. >> we have to play with poise

the raiders, they don't quit that is a credit to the dennis allen. raiders in cincinnati, first half, bengals, three touchdowns what a catch by homeland sinu. bengals 289 yards in the first half. up 24-0. raiders don't quit. dominating the third, carson off the blitz, he had 146 yards and one touchdown and a pick. this is where the raiders, hansen gets the ball and knocks it back and raiders scoop and scored. they say the whistle had blown. it said bengals ball, ridiculous. false play on cincinnati but houston throws dalton to the ground. houston and kelly were both ejected. raiders lose their fourth straight 34-10 that final. >> let's switch gears, hoops, championship game with the direct tv classic. alan crab led the team with 28 points. here is the foul puts them up 16-8. justin cobb, 20 solid points. final six minutes here a one-handed slam, cal winnings big off to the great started. >> st. mary's facing georgia tech. tech had eleven 3 pointers. gales turn the ball over 21 times. georgia tech takes third place in the tournament. >>> south ranked stanford women hosting long beach state. fe

place giants were in cincinnati. the first possession of the game. this is one way to get it started. andy dalton drops back and gets a good look. 75 yard to a.j. green. wide open and jumps out to a quick lead. it was a bad day for the giants' offense. eli goes down hard. three bengals sacked him. cincinnati wins 31-13. giants are now 6-4. meanwhile, the raiders came to town. second quarter, ray rice runs right up the middle untouched seven yards. baltimore goes up 27-10. look at john harbaugh. ecoing every fan's feeling at that moment. fourth quarter the raiders kick off. what a way to kick it off to jacoby jones. five yards he gets it. he's gone. ravens set a franchise record 55 points as they win it 55-to -- 55-20. the unbeaten falcons at the saints. chris ivory at the end breaks a couple tackles the stiff arm. he can't take this guy down. he keeps going. 56-yard touchdown run. drew brees finds his tight end jimmy graham for the 14-yard touchdown. graham's second t.d. of the first half. saints hold on for the win 31-27. and as we said earl

leading giants. the g men in cincinnati taking on the bengals. first quarter action. we're scoreless. andy dalton off the play-action. he's going to throw this one deep and find a.j. green. he's so wide open, he had to wait for the football. 56-yard touchdown. bengals take a 7-0 lead. in the third quarter now, cincy up 17-6. eli manning trying to get new york back in this ball game, but he tries too hard. cincinnati with the interception. one of three turnovers for the day for eli. the bengals in the red zone. dalton finds gresham. bengals win 31-13. >>> ravens hosting the raiders. we jump ahead to the second quarter. ravens up 20-3 already. carson palmer finds hayward. he shakes a hit from ed reid and he's taking it all the way to the end zone. 55-yard touchdown. raiders within 10. but this one wasn't even close. third quarter, ravens up 27-10. joe flacco, he's going to air one out to another terp, torrey smith there for the grab. one of two touchdowns on the day for smith. later in the third, this game really out of control now, 41-17. baltimore fakes a field goal. sam cook, the punter,

they to win. the bengals surprising the giants in cincinnati. rolling to his right. hawkins walks in for the touchdown. 7-0. hawkins would get into the end zone. this highlight. the bangles wiht ha 14-0 lead on the giants. the tight end climbing the ladder, as cincinnati destroyed the giants 31-13. shocker there. >> those are those all-important touched on passes. atlanta undefeated facing the saints. new orleans have one 10-12 in the series. matt ryan, tony gonzalez. he may make the hall of fame. drew brees. 21-17, new orleans. back in front. two minutes to play. matt ryan. passed knocked away. the saints have their first loss of the season, 31-27./ of the season, 31-27./ >> you staying wiht us, john of the season, 31-27./ >> you staying wiht us, john wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in a broom factory. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen pe

at the cincinnati inquirer. the headline, it's all up to us. ohio at the center of the political universe. while this state may, in fact, be important, it wasn't the first to vote. for the first time ever and with its lowest turnout in almost 50 years, a tie this morning in tiny dixville, notch. just after midnight they cast 5 votes for president obama, 5 for governor romney. a few hours south in manchester the governor ends his campaign. >> the last months of our campaign have seen the gathering of strength of a real movement across this country. it's evident in the size of these crowds like this tonight. my goodness. and i understand that there are a few thousand people outdoors that couldn't get in too. >> reporter: after voting near boston this morning, the governor hit the road again thanking campaign workers in pennsylvania and ohio, two key states he hopes to win. president obama wakes up this morning back home in chicago. he plans to continue an election day tradition. a game of basketball before watching results tonight. last night his final campaign rally ever. in iowa, where he first

handlesman is in cincinnati, ohio, on this election eve. >> mitt romney's final ohio rally filled a hangar in columbus with 10,000 screaming supporters. >> let's make sure everyone we know gets out to vote on tuesday. >> earlier introduced by bruce springsteen and jay-z. >> hello, ohio! are you fired up? >> president obama held his final day ohio event in columbus. an estimated 15,000 supporters and a pitch aimed at ohio. >> i'm proud we saved the auto industry. i'm even prouder that we're making better cars now. gl the president vizzed volunteers and called an voters. >> for days republican volunteers like jeremy bosco has visited the suburbs to make sure romney backers vote. >> i'll be there tuesday morning. >> thank you so much. >> jeremy knows ohio is must win for romney. >> do you figure if i do a great job here, now, in this county in ohio, i could get my guy to the white house? >> in a small way, yes. >> ohio early voting has been busy but republican poll watchers could challenge the balance. >> if you have a tight race in the state of ohio, you could have a decision we won't know t

in cincinnati. >> reporter: good evening to you lester. president obama campaigns here in must-win ohio tonight with music legend stevy wonder kicking thing off. with this race too close to call, president obama is enlisting his biggest su egest s and supporters to help him close this deal. president obama in the final sprint of this deadlocked race, stopping first in concord, new hampshire today. >> let's go get them, new hampshire. >> and then to hollywood, florida. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: mr. obama will travel several thousand miles, stopping in ohio, colorado, wisconsin. today the president enlisted one of the most high profile democrats to fire up voters. former president bill clinton. president obama even borrowing president clinton's campaign song. president clinton slammed romney. >> he's tying himself into knots saying he didn't oppose what he didn't oppose. >> reporter: and obama -- >> we know what change looks like and he ain't it. >> reporter: and president obama confused the former presidents. that ad th that. >> that ad that you have seen that president clinton bankrupte

clear politics, live in cincinnati, ohio tonight. thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> bishop curry, let me start with you. what do you make of latest voting problems in your state? >> well, i'm not surprised. even though the race is nonpartisan, the mayor is a tea party republican. so i'm not surprised by what's going on here in miami-dade county. but what i am happy about, reverend sharpton, is that people of miami die-dadmiami-da palm beach county, it doesn't matter how long they will stay in line. they will stay in line and cast their vote and protest for the right to cast their votes. >> i was with you last week as early voting start peestarted. we went through broward and miami-dade county. i worked with you with operation lemonade. now we see the reaction from those officials. this is exactly what you and the leaders there feared was wiley y they were cutting back souls to the poll chess should have been today. had to do it last sunday. because people do want it vote and they seemingly are determined to stop them from vote. >> exactly, but people won't be

of better days, ed henry joins us live from cincinnati. ed? >> good morning, megan. call it the bubba bailout, president clinton in a final frenetic push. >> right down to fleetwood mac's anthem that bill clinton rode to the white house twice, president obama is cribbing from the play book. >> everybody is playing by the same rules, that's why you believe, you elected bill clinton in '92 and you elected me. >> a mad presidential dash as he went to battle ground from frigid new hampshire, stevie wonder and florida with singer pit bull. the obama camp is confident its ground game will carry the day, in private they're edgy about the battle grounds being so tight they're pushing back on mitt romney's of change. >> we know what change is, and what governor romney is offering ain't it. >> and calling the first obama campaign a fairy tale, but crisscrossed the nation. >> the only clinton working harder than him is our secretary of state, hillary clinton. >> while the original comeback kid may also be collecting chits for his wife in 2016, if mr. obama beats romney it may be because of clint

morning. >> good morning, thomas. the line for early voting here in cincinnati stretches all the way to the end of this block and beyond. it's a three-hour wait for the people at the end of that line and where they're trying to get, it's going to take three hours to get to the front of the line, which you can barely see at the other end of this block. this is a tight, tight race. almost a million six early ballots have been cast in ohio so far. about a million three mail-in absente absentees. about a half million voted in person like these folks here in cincinnati. it's a tight race according to the nbc news "wall street journal" marrist poll. just about an hour ago, we got the final ohio poll from the university of cincinnati that shows that the president has only a 1.5 point lead. this state has been saturated with tv ads in the final days, here in cincinnati alone, 9800 tv ads since the beginning of october alone. that's an average of 338 ads a day. looked at in another way, if someone were to sit down and watch those back-to-back, it would take them three and a half days. and now

seymour all declared out for sunday in cincinnati. and lions defensive cannot seem to get out of trouble is not as clear-cut he kicked houston player in the growing. the question of weather or not was this intentional. one of the dirtiest players of the year. she is possibly facing suspensions, funds. >> stanford at ucla in the are in the pac 12 if they have a victory. 14 games and lsu at arkansas. the quarterback throws the touchdown pass to jarvis landry. making that one hand catch of take a look at that it the and is selling. and l a s u.n.'s 20-13. we will take you out with information from the hockey fans. some of the best information will be the san francisco bulls. the and h l is on the brinks. take a third of the season's is cancelled even set for january 20th 07. >> have a great night.

he's in cincinnati, ohio. >> reporter: governor mitt romney began his last state push in florida. >> we could begin a better tomorrow, tomorrow, and with the vote of the people in florida, that's exactly what could happen. >> if you're tired of being tired, then i ask you to vote for change. help us win this. >> reporter: with bruce springsteen, president obama started today in wisconsin. >> you know that i'll fight for you and your families every single day, as hard as i know how. >> reporter: last night colorado, a huge rally. after a shimmy with stevie wonder in cincinnati, ohio. the president urged his backers to vote today. the lineso early voting in ohio have been long, but republicans won a fight to shorten voting hours. mary jenkins was out to get obama backers to the polls. she figured she could make the difference nationally. >> i wouldn't be able to sleep at night if i didn't put in every shift that i'm putting in over these four days. thank you so much for your enthusiasm. >> reporter: across town is a mitt romney phone bank. >> we're just calling to remind you your v

a six-point lead over his republican rival with 51% to romney's 45%. nbc's tracie potts is in cincinnati, ohio with details on the candidate's final frantic day of campaigning. good morning to you. >> reporter: veronica, good morning. good morning, everyone. in ohio we are seeing that residents here are watching those polls. they know what the nation is saying about ohio. they are keenly wear of the importance of their vote and they're willing to stand in line for hours just to get a ballot. in cincinnati, the only line for early voting sunday wrapped around a whole city block. the wait, three hours. we found tony wilson at the back of the line. >> if you don't get it in, you can't complain later. you have to do your part. >> reporter: hamilton's county election administrator tells us they processed 22,000 voters, almost as many as 2008. >> as long as they're in line by the cutoff time they get a chance to vote. >> reporter: sara drove home five hours from pittsburgh just to vote. >> because we're a swing state and it's really important we get all the democratic votes that we can. >> rep

] with a reasonable time place of restrictions they always have that power. and the university of cincinnati was just this summer. and this speech some sewed to consider to be every speech zone you have to apply 10 days in a pants to protest on soaps day had the back to work initiative and said they could do not do it but the it they were seeing walking around campus the police would be called. it is even worse because this is only being enforced but the most disturbing thing is the university of cincinnati 2012, i don't think anybody would say it would be constitutional war and the american to have a restriction that onerous but cincinnati went to battle it out with you think it has to do with the very unwise steps by the ohio government to say there is $200,000 allocated to cover the litigation. it was students. think that thurber of this happens all the time. was it as gary things as the beau biden used to this stuff. but to talk about campus -- campus censorship you think of it. and first, is the chilling defect media there is at all. 99 at of 1,000 will bother per barrel but then why sure it i'v

at the airport. >> the final countdown to election day begins with a team coverage. >> we are in cincinnati, ohio, where early voting lines are long. >> this year could be the ballot questions that send marylanders to the polls. i have details in a live report. >> we have the jammed conditions >> we have the jammed conditions on the b-w parkway >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 6:00 a.m. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. a cold morning out there. >> i think we will see some of sunshine. i think it will turn mostly sunny this afternoon. 40's to lownd low 4 start the day. we'll come back and talk about the nor'easter. >> the final day of campaigning before the election day. >> both candidates will be in ohio today. that is where we begin team coverage with tracie potts. >> in cincinnati, the only line for early voting wrapped around a city block. a three-hour wait. we found tony wilson was at the back of the line. >> you have to do your part.

cunningham you have never been block cincinnati. i'm taking it to the bank. you are a great american. god bless you. >> so are you. god bless america. >> sean: karl rove shares his predictions for tuesday's election. unemployment numbers come in today and unemployment numbers rise yet again. how much more proof do you need that this president is not up to this job? >> a quick programming vote a live edition of hannity [ male announcer ] with 160 more miles per tank, the distances aren't getting shorter. ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ guts. glory. ram. morning because my back hurt so bad. the sleep number bed conforms to you. i wake up in the morning with no back pain. i can adjust it if i need to...if my back's a little more sore. and by the time i get up in the morning, i feel great! if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal suppor

in cincinnati are forged. frauds or dupplicate. it was flagged by the company that submitted the name. field works. it is a company based in washington d.c. that conducts voters registration and ballot drives and describe them working with democratic and progressive causes . but one of the members . board of elections told us that accusations of voters registration fraud undermind democracy. >> person who would engage in that conduct with something serious to our democracy voting, is highly responsible and potentially criminal. last month this man pled guilty by reason of insanity that he forged signatures on ballot petition and he was working for field works and field works defended its worker. a employee who reviews and categorized those who are incomplete and flag things that contain issues of fraud and be fraudulent. we have a high standard here and not 100 percent of the card we flag it back to the board of election. one of the former fired field works employees in cincinnati told us she didn't do anything wrong. she blames people tho who signed the cards for possible wrong doing. but a

'll tell you what each of the candidates is doing with votes we'll go live in cincinnati after the break. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. at meineke i have options... like oil changes starting at $19.95. my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> hopefully you haven't had enough of presidential politics because it is full force in ohio in a very big way. mitt romney was in cleveland this afternoon and president obama has a rally in cincinnati, 8:00 tonight, paul ryan was in mansfield around lunchtime and vice president biden is making

with the president in cincinnati. here she is. >> reporter: president obama rallied a crowd here in cincinnati of more than 13,000. he delivered his closing argument, telling the crowd that he, not governor romney, is the candidate of change. he's a candidate that as president voters can trust. he said he will fight special interests and that he is good for his word. listen to this. >> you know, i say what i mean and i mean what i say. i said i'd end the war in iraq, i ended the war in iraq. >> reporter: now, don, the mt. is not done from here. he guess to aurora, colorado. colorado, as you know, is a battleground state. very close there. the president is fighting nonstop in these battleground states. he will be back here in colorado. he will also visit wisconsin. that's traditionally a blue state. he should not have to be spending precious final hours there. but he's made three stops there total in these final days. the campaign saying, they can't take anything for granted. they've learned from the past. and that he's wrapping up the campaign with the final stop tomorrow night in iowa, where

gazebo. we also work with of the young americans for liberty on this case. the university of cincinnati had -- this is just this summer. they had a speech the was only .1 of the entire campus. .1% of the entire public campus was considered a free speech zone and you have to find -- apply ten days in advance if you wish to protest on campus. the libertarian student wanted to circulate the right to work petition that was a part of the ballot initiative the most time sensitive. since they didn't apply within ten days in advance the were told they were not allowed to that of the police would be called. now it's even worse because they had evidence this was only being enforced selectively maybe even in terms of the constitutional law. what is disturbing about this case is the university of cincinnati this year in 2012 decided we are going to defend this one in court. i don't think anyone would say that would be unconstitutional. i don't think any american would assume the restriction was unconstitutional on the public property at the university of cincinnati went to battle without and had so

that is the coach's decision. >> over to the raiders and bengals. palmer facing his former team in cincinnati. 7-0 bengals early on. in the first, dalton finds mohammad and makes a one half-handed grab. dolphins to him again. 21-0 cincinnati. this turned ugly in the fourth and i'm not talking about the score. i'm talking about the fight. all ejected from the game. bengals win 34-10. we have post-game reaction. >> i was upset with myself. i expect much better out of myself and i need to play better and put us in better situations to win games. >> wish we could have got a win for ourselves. guys played hard but you can play hard and not smart. right now we are not playing smart. >> we came in after halftime. made a couple of adjustments. i thought the guys played hardener the second half of the game and the way the defense came out after halftime i thought was good but we have to play that way more often. >> you have to play four quarters of football, not a quarter here, a series here, a couple of plays there. you have to put together a game. we didn't do that. me being a veteran quarterback i nee

to check in with what the president is doing. jessica yellin is in cincinnati. president obama speak at your location a bit later this hour, jessica. what is his two-dy out message? we've been listening to mitt romney. we hear the stories he has been telling on the stomp speech, talking about what he is going to do with america. what's the president's message now? >> reporter: hi, don. the president's message essentially is vote. i don't mean that glibly but literally. his team foals that they have the numbers, if they can just turn the people out, they will win. his speech has something for every group that is a fan of the president's, something directed to women, touching on the planned parenthood message and lily ledbetter. how the president is a man that people can trust and that contrast he has drawn with governor romney in the past. he has added this new theme of he is the one who holds the mantle of change that governor romney does not. governor romney is talking that he is the man of change, taking that from president obama. he even talks these days about bipartisanship, sayi

,000 fans, about them on the field. and that give us more courage. in cent to cincinnati, they weren't even close to as loud as you! and that's why we won! [ cheering and applause ] >> you guys got to be proud, you need to be proud, and i tell you this for damn sure, we are all world series champions here wearing orange and black in san francisco. [ cheering and applause ] >> everyone join with me, hands in the air. we're going to slow clap this. [ cheering and applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the one and only! [ cheering and applause ] ♪ san francisco ♪ ♪ [ cheering and applause ] ♪ the blue and windy sea! ♪ [ cheering and applause ] ♪ i've come home to you -- san francisco! ♪ [ cheering and applause ] ♪ golden sun -- will shine -- for me! ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you very much! >> now, that's a treat! we'll have more on the trade throughout the newscast. we have you covered in case you didn't get to watch. we'll be reairing the best moments tomorrow at 9:00 and friday at 9:00. that's on comcast 193. and watch the entire celebration on kron4.com >>> san

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